Pattaya Philanthropist Distributes 2,000 Food Packages to the Needy in Birthday Charity Event

PATTAYA, Thailand – On May 18th, 2025, Ms. Amporn Kaewsaeng, founder of the Mahakali Avatar Universal Mother Shrine, hosted a grand charity event at the shrine located in Soi Kaset Sin, Khao Phratamnak in Pattaya. The event, held in celebration of her birth month, saw the distribution of 2,000 sets of rice and drinking water to underprivileged people.

The initiative was supported by a group of dedicated volunteers, including Pol. Lt. Col. Suchart Dusadee, Deputy Inspector of Pattaya City Police Station, Mr. Sitthichai Arjthong, a member of the Chonburi Provincial Administrative Organization, Mr. Wuthithorn Saengurai, a Pattaya City Council member, Mr. Thanaphong Khotmanee, prospective mayor of Khao Chi Chan Subdistrict, and Ms. Bunrada Settha, manager of Happy Hill Restaurant and member of the Pattaya Police Station’s Community Relations Committee. Additional assistance came from volunteer police officers, Pattaya City Police staff, and employees of The Stone House Pattaya, who ensured smooth operations and convenience for attendees.

Ms. Amporn explained that the event was organized to mark her birth month, aiming to give back to the community by providing essential supplies to those in need. She also invited others born in May to join in the meritorious act. The distribution included 2,000 bags of rice and 2,000 packs of drinking water, drawing recipients from various areas, including Rayong, Chonburi, Bang Pakong, and Sattahip. The widespread turnout was attributed to media coverage and social media posts that amplified the event’s reach.

Remaining supplies will be donated to local temples and Chark Nok village. Ms. Amporn also shared plans for additional charitable activities, such as providing meals for individuals with multiple disabilities and hosting a musical event to bring joy to children. Later in May, on the 27th and 28th, she will travel to Phetchabun Province to conduct a ceremonial blessing at her hometown and distribute rice and water to the entire village.

The event also featured a food stall offering freshly cooked meals, including chicken noodles, roti, som tam (papaya salad), khanom krok (coconut pancakes), and beverages, ensuring that attendees left with full stomachs and grateful hearts.
TPN Media wishes a very Happy Birthday Month to her!

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